Monthly Archives: July 2012

Two of the men were accused of having attached a satellite tracker device to a car used by al-Qaeda operatives in January, which was later struck by a missile, killing two. “The three defendants were found guilty of spying … … Continue reading →

Alleged statement from the hacker in a NY prison. 23 July 2012 – Statement from Jeremy Hammond, alleged Anonymous hacker – Thanks for everybody coming out in support! It is so good to know folks on the street got my … Continue reading →

The CIA spent countless millions of dollars in the 1950s specifically trying to figure out how to do this. They claim they failed. Then in the 60s, there was a wave of political assassinations by “lone nuts” such as the … Continue reading →

Really? You discovered your own leak. Now there is a movie! The US Defense Department and the CIA say that they uncovered a lost stack of files that details their relationship with Hollywood movie makers in the midst of a planned film … Continue reading →

In 2007, it was revealed that the FBI had been seeking “community of interest” or “call¬ing circle” records from several telecommunications providers [84]. These records might include an analysis of which people the targets called most frequently, how long they … Continue reading →

Nick Warner, Director-General of the Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS), discussed the agency’s achievements and the challenges it faces. It is the first time a Director General of ASIS has spoken publicly since the creation of the agency in 1952. … Continue reading →